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new yorkers send a lot of money every year to washington, d.c. i think it is crazy to have to go back to beg them for this money. this weekend people will freeze and staten island. they will freeze and staten island. i kind of wish the system was different. a guy like andrew cuomo would not have to give this press conference, they would already be deploying these assets and resources. connell: quite frankly, a lot of felt local authorities, are getting a lot of criticism for running a sporting event, a new york city marathon and starting it in a borough of staten island that has been harder hit than any other part of the city. that criticism is here. charles: it is a combination of -- meet murray implement. the mayor has lost his mind. it is absolutely devastating. the two generators that they are using, as other people and staten island to not have any power. it is heartbreaking. when it is all said and done, we will be able to assess that. i do not think -- [talking over each other] dagen: i do not care who it is, just get on the job and get th
new yorkers send a lot of money every year to washington, d.c. i think it is crazy to have to go back to beg them for this money. this weekend people will freeze and staten island. they will freeze and staten island. i kind of wish the system was different. a guy like andrew cuomo would not have to give this press conference, they would already be deploying these assets and resources. connell: quite frankly, a lot of felt local authorities, are getting a lot of criticism for running a sporting...
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., we'll have california, hawaii, idaho, oregon, washington, and then the last poll closing in alaska. unless this is a very strange night, those races will be interesting for governors races and senate and house races and state issues, but not necessarily for the presidency. unless things go very, very differently than expected to go. this is how your election viewing is going to unfold hour by hour on tuesday night. if you just exclude the states for the presidential race where everybody pretty much knows exactly how it's going to go and just the states where there is some question as to what's going to happen, here is a clip and save thing for you about these states. the battlegrounds. all right? states that you know are going to be important and everybody thinks they're going to be close. these are the states everybody is going to be watching on tuesday night. each of these states, as you know, has a top elections official. and each of these states has a top elections official who is a partisan. who is either a democrat or a republican. and in a democracy, that should mean nothing
., we'll have california, hawaii, idaho, oregon, washington, and then the last poll closing in alaska. unless this is a very strange night, those races will be interesting for governors races and senate and house races and state issues, but not necessarily for the presidency. unless things go very, very differently than expected to go. this is how your election viewing is going to unfold hour by hour on tuesday night. if you just exclude the states for the presidential race where everybody...
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he says i am offering a contrast to what we're seeing in washington today. we watched as one party has pushed through its agenda without compromising with the other party. there's much gridlock and pettiness dominating while important issues facing the nation while high unemployment go unaddressed. the bickering has to end. i will end it. i will reach across the aisle to solve america's problems. >> you can read their complete opinions by logging on to our website. go to cnn.com/opinion. then go to my facebook page and tell me who you think has the most compelling vision for america's vision. we'll actually read back some of your responses at facebook.com/suzannemalveaux. >>> vice president joe biden back from the battleground state of wisconsin. he says he is stumping on the opposition home court. stansville, wisconsin, that is paul ryan's hometown just about 20 minutes north of beloit. you're looking at live pictures where the vice president is going to be speaking shortly. biden's visit comes just today after the president's trip to green bay, and here's
he says i am offering a contrast to what we're seeing in washington today. we watched as one party has pushed through its agenda without compromising with the other party. there's much gridlock and pettiness dominating while important issues facing the nation while high unemployment go unaddressed. the bickering has to end. i will end it. i will reach across the aisle to solve america's problems. >> you can read their complete opinions by logging on to our website. go to cnn.com/opinion....
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it was politically engineered by powerful players in washington and on wall street. you can read how they did it in this book "winner-take-all politics" by two of the ountry's top political scientists, jacob hacker and paul pierson.'s they were drn to a mystery every bit as puzzling as a crimn drama "how washington made the rich richer and turned its back on the middle class." quote -- "wee wanteto know h our c2 eco stop wor to pro proerity a secity c2r thee oad midle class." th'wh youou w. >> i think a lot of peole kw. the top one or two wrongs have shot up to the stratosphere while all of the other ones htoe stayed more or less in place. it's really astonishing howes concentrated the games of economic growth have been. >> you know the startling statistic that we have in the book is that if you take all of the income gains from 1979 to 2007, so all the increased househd income overus that period around 40% of terose gais went to the top 1%. and if you look at the bottom 90%, they had less than that combined. and it's not just a one or a two-year story. i mean, we've
it was politically engineered by powerful players in washington and on wall street. you can read how they did it in this book "winner-take-all politics" by two of the ountry's top political scientists, jacob hacker and paul pierson.'s they were drn to a mystery every bit as puzzling as a crimn drama "how washington made the rich richer and turned its back on the middle class." quote -- "wee wanteto know h our c2 eco stop wor to pro proerity a secity c2r thee oad midle...
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it was politically engineered by powerful players in washington and on wall street. you can read how they did it in this book "winner-take-all politics" by two of the country's top political scientists, jaco hacker and paul pierson. they were drawn to a mystery every bit as puzzling as a crime drama "how washington made the rich richer and turned itsn bac on the middle cass." quote -- as "we wanted to know how our economy stopped working to provide prosperity and security for the broad middle class." and that's what you saw. '>> i think a lot of people kno. the top one or two wrongs have shot up into the stratosphere while all of the otherot ones he stayed more or less in place. it's really astonishing how h concentrated the games of economic growth have been. >> you know the startling he tistic that we have in book is that if you take allhe the income gains from 1979 to 2007, so all the increased household income over that period around 40% of those gains went to the top 1%. and if you look at the bottom 90%, they had less than that combined. not just a one or a two
it was politically engineered by powerful players in washington and on wall street. you can read how they did it in this book "winner-take-all politics" by two of the country's top political scientists, jaco hacker and paul pierson. they were drawn to a mystery every bit as puzzling as a crime drama "how washington made the rich richer and turned itsn bac on the middle cass." quote -- as "we wanted to know how our economy stopped working to provide prosperity and...
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our chief washington correspondent here with the latest numbers. hi, john. >> we've all been watching the national polls which show a dead-even race but really the race is going to be settled in the battleground states. we've got three new nbc news/"wall street journal"/maris polls of three of those states. first start with the state of iowa, in the heartland, every presidential campaign starts. president got a 6 percentage point lead, 50-44. that's very auspicious for him in a state that both parties are contesting. secondly, go to wisconsin. this is paul ryan's home state, one that republicans have been hoping to steal out of the democratic column. they haven't carried it since 1988. and you've got the democrats with a 3 percentage point lead, 49% for president obama, 46% for mitt romney. finally new hampshire, the only state in the northeast where mitt romney's a real threat to take away from democrats. president obama's got a 2 percentage point lead, 49-24. in all of these polls, we see that mitt romney is roughly even with the president on the
our chief washington correspondent here with the latest numbers. hi, john. >> we've all been watching the national polls which show a dead-even race but really the race is going to be settled in the battleground states. we've got three new nbc news/"wall street journal"/maris polls of three of those states. first start with the state of iowa, in the heartland, every presidential campaign starts. president got a 6 percentage point lead, 50-44. that's very auspicious for him in a...
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washington has been holding its breath waiting to see who would have to deal with its most immediate problem the fiscal cliff. once it became clear the principal actors began weighing in there were phone calls from the president to congressional leaders and among the major players in congress. the president returned to the white house wednesday night as to the reality of governing in a bitterly divided washington. but one day after the election -- >> compromise is not a dirty word. i'm willing to negotiate any time on any issue. >> reporter: a spirit of cooperation was suddenly in the air. >> mr. president, this is your moment. we want you to succeed. >> reporter: good news for a president with an ambitious agenda, one he laid out tuesday night after winning a second term. >> reducing our deficit. reforming our tax code. fixing our immigration system. freeing ourselves from foreign oil. >> reporter: but up first the so-called fiscal cliff a toxic combination of spending cuts and tax increase that kicks in at the beginning of next year. a perfect storm that endangers a fragile economy
washington has been holding its breath waiting to see who would have to deal with its most immediate problem the fiscal cliff. once it became clear the principal actors began weighing in there were phone calls from the president to congressional leaders and among the major players in congress. the president returned to the white house wednesday night as to the reality of governing in a bitterly divided washington. but one day after the election -- >> compromise is not a dirty word. i'm...
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it was brought on by poor decisions that were made in washington and on wall street. yes, there's a global dimension of this but a big part of it was failures of domestic policy. if you look to our northern neighbor, canada, it had nothing like the same definition banking crisis as the united states did and that's partly because it had much more effective regulations of the financial sector. you know over this period that we saw leverage and speculation increasing on wall street, washington, both democrats and republicans, were trying as hard as they could to allow wall street to do even more. >> so winner-take-all politics has produced a winner-take-all economy, right? >> yes. >> yes. >> and the winners are? >> the winners are those who've made out so well in this new economy. the very well off and financial -- and people in the highest reaches of finance and corporate executive suites. >> and the losers? >> well, the losers, i think, almost all of us. i think almost all americans lose from the shift toward a society in which rewards are so narrowly concentrated on a
it was brought on by poor decisions that were made in washington and on wall street. yes, there's a global dimension of this but a big part of it was failures of domestic policy. if you look to our northern neighbor, canada, it had nothing like the same definition banking crisis as the united states did and that's partly because it had much more effective regulations of the financial sector. you know over this period that we saw leverage and speculation increasing on wall street, washington,...
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the latest abc news washington post tracking poll shows the race is tied at 48%. here is abc news reporter with a look at the final push. >> the countdown is on. president obama and mitt romney traveling from one swing state to another for a battle of votes and victory on tuesday. >> four more years! four more years! >> the last leg means large rallys and the president has some star power. katy perry warmed up the crowd in wisconsin. sounding raspy the president asked for more time to finish the work he started. >> we made real progress these past four years. but wisconsin, we are all gathered here today because we have more work to do. >> mitt romney made his final stop of the day in colorado. he says the progress so far isn't enough and it is time for change. >> the question of this election comes down to this, do you want more of the same or do you want real change? >> it was the last day of early voting in florida. voters there faced long lines, some waiting hours to get into polling centers. and in response to super storm sandy, chris christie ordered county
the latest abc news washington post tracking poll shows the race is tied at 48%. here is abc news reporter with a look at the final push. >> the countdown is on. president obama and mitt romney traveling from one swing state to another for a battle of votes and victory on tuesday. >> four more years! four more years! >> the last leg means large rallys and the president has some star power. katy perry warmed up the crowd in wisconsin. sounding raspy the president asked for more...
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for 9 wants to know with the washington guardians. >> thank you, russ. the white house did not respond to requests for a comment, anita? >>> you can rip out that dictionary page that has the word landslide in it because it looks like we're not going to be needing it this time this year. polls show the popular vote for the president to be virtually tied and that is enough for both candidates to run scared and hard. >> reporter: we'll see some running hard over the weekend in virginia, anita, one of the few remaining swing states. but there was not much running this evening in silver spring. more like a slow walk. early voting scheduled to d at 9:00 p.m. and at 8:30, the lines were so long. >> reporter: 24 hours ago the number of the early maryland voters passed 3 30,000. tonight's numbers could push it up to half a million, even though that they are not spending any time in the obama column. they sounded alike. >> ohio is a center place where we will make sure that we take and we're going to take back the white house. >> we will win ohio! we'll win this e
for 9 wants to know with the washington guardians. >> thank you, russ. the white house did not respond to requests for a comment, anita? >>> you can rip out that dictionary page that has the word landslide in it because it looks like we're not going to be needing it this time this year. polls show the popular vote for the president to be virtually tied and that is enough for both candidates to run scared and hard. >> reporter: we'll see some running hard over the weekend in...
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i don't know many people who trust washington to have any more money to spend. >> i think reagan is a great example. he did cut taxes and we had exploiting deficits in 1980s. >> then he raised them. >> then he raised them. we do also have another example from the 1990s, which is president clinton, who had a balanced budget. he asked the wealthy to pay more. the rates went up to 39.6. we had eight years of very strong growth. >> including surplus. >> i'm not saying the taxes cause that but we know that having higher taxes on wealthy americans didn't lead to a recession as republicans have argued. that's what's really daunting about the whole discussion about taxes. the fact that we have no real idea what mitt romney will do on taxes as president other than if we take him at his word, it does mean that middle class americans will pay more in taxes. either he is not being honest with us or middle class americans will see a tax increase. that's the choice people have. >> he also seems to be threatening us a little bit. ari, i want you to respond to this. let's listen to mitt romney who se
i don't know many people who trust washington to have any more money to spend. >> i think reagan is a great example. he did cut taxes and we had exploiting deficits in 1980s. >> then he raised them. >> then he raised them. we do also have another example from the 1990s, which is president clinton, who had a balanced budget. he asked the wealthy to pay more. the rates went up to 39.6. we had eight years of very strong growth. >> including surplus. >> i'm not saying...
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. >> you want four more years of trillion dollar deficits in washington? >> no!. >> reporter: governor romney drawing the sharp contrasts with government. do you want bigger government with stifling regulations or smaller leaner government to help the private sector to grow and create jobs. he dinged the president in a new ad today suggesting somewhere down the road he may appoint a secretary of business, watch. >> barack obama says he may appoint a secretary of business. his solution to everything is add another bureaucrat. why not have a president who actually understands business? >> reporter: now, as the poll numbers keep moving incrementally as each of the candidates making their final arguments it is interesting to watch the battleground states flip back and forth. obama is up one day, romney sup the next, vice versa. it is clear indication, whether early voting, absentee balloting or getting out there on election day, in these battleground states, jenna, each and every vote really does count in 2012. jenna: in five days anything can really happen as we know
. >> you want four more years of trillion dollar deficits in washington? >> no!. >> reporter: governor romney drawing the sharp contrasts with government. do you want bigger government with stifling regulations or smaller leaner government to help the private sector to grow and create jobs. he dinged the president in a new ad today suggesting somewhere down the road he may appoint a secretary of business, watch. >> barack obama says he may appoint a secretary of...
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letitia baldrige, the author and etuette maven, has died at a nursing home outside washington. she had severe osteoarthritis and cardiac complications.ha baldrige served as first lady jacqueline kennedy's chief of staff, planning state di ers and social gatherings ci the white house. later, "time" magazine hailed her the arbiter of "new american manners" for defining etiquette for the workplace. letitigebaldri was 86 years old. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and we take up a question that is being discussed in the wake of the hurricane. should cities and states start making bigger changes to prepare for the consequences of natural disasters and severe weather? ray suarez has the story as part of our ongoing series on coping with climate change. >> suarez: a hurricane in the final days of october, fed by warm ocean water, slams the eastern seaboard. it's a reminder of how often extreme weather events have been in the news. the debate over climate change-- whether it's real, and who or what is causing it-- rages on without signs of abat
letitia baldrige, the author and etuette maven, has died at a nursing home outside washington. she had severe osteoarthritis and cardiac complications.ha baldrige served as first lady jacqueline kennedy's chief of staff, planning state di ers and social gatherings ci the white house. later, "time" magazine hailed her the arbiter of "new american manners" for defining etiquette for the workplace. letitigebaldri was 86 years old. those are some of the day's major stories. now,...
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. >>> good morning, washington, d.c. who says things get ugly in washington. look at that beautiful picture of the nation's capitol. but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right ♪ehind me isn't she? ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of
. >>> good morning, washington, d.c. who says things get ugly in washington. look at that beautiful picture of the nation's capitol. but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right ♪ehind me isn't she? ♪ we're lucky, it's not every...
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that is the tax battle in washington. it is coming at an end of the year, big tax increases, spending cuts and huge economic consequences. the congressional budget office says unemployment could go back up to 9.1%, gdp would be cut around 1/2%. that would mean a recession. all of that 9% unemployment and recession if we go over that fiscal cliff. numbers came from the cbo. that is a non-partisan government analytical organization. to avoid all of that there will have to be a deal. need this side seems willing to give in. the president wants to raise taxes on the rich. listen to this. >> pay our fair share of taxes. paying my fair share taxes with everybody paying their fair share. americans who can afford it should pay their fair share. >> time for congress to stand up for the middle-class and make the tax system fair. make sure we got a tax system that reflects everybody doing their fair share. americans who afforded to pay their fair share. >> i believe everybody should have a fair shot and pay their fair share. stuart:
that is the tax battle in washington. it is coming at an end of the year, big tax increases, spending cuts and huge economic consequences. the congressional budget office says unemployment could go back up to 9.1%, gdp would be cut around 1/2%. that would mean a recession. all of that 9% unemployment and recession if we go over that fiscal cliff. numbers came from the cbo. that is a non-partisan government analytical organization. to avoid all of that there will have to be a deal. need this...
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as you wake up in the west we begin with what's happening in washington. captioning funded by cbs >>>p >>> one>>> one white captioning funded by cbs >>>p >>> one>>> one white house adviser said ifif republicans think the election doesn't change anything that would be unfortunate as both sides are already talking. >> good morning, norah. imagine that. wz has been holding its breath to deal with the fiscal cliff. once it became clear, principle actors began weighing in. phone calls to congressional leaders and among the major players in congress. the president returned to the white house wednesday night and the reality of governing in a bitterly divided washington. one day after the election -- >> compromise is not a dirty word. i'm willing to negotiate any time on any issue. >> a spirit of cooperation was suddenly in the air. >> mr. president, this is your moment. we want you to succeed. >> reporter: good news for a president with an ambitious agenda. one he laid out tuesday night after winning a second term. >> reducing our deficit, reform ing our tax code
as you wake up in the west we begin with what's happening in washington. captioning funded by cbs >>>p >>> one>>> one white captioning funded by cbs >>>p >>> one>>> one white house adviser said ifif republicans think the election doesn't change anything that would be unfortunate as both sides are already talking. >> good morning, norah. imagine that. wz has been holding its breath to deal with the fiscal cliff. once it became clear,...
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he says i am offering a contrast to what we are seeing in washington today. we've watched as one party has pushed through its agenda without compromising with the other party. we've watched gridlock and petty cob flikt dominate while the most important issues confronting the nation go unaddressed. the bickering has to end, i will end it. you can read their complete opinions by logging on to our website. just go to cnn.com/opinion. >>> it is going to be a tough race in florida. another vote that could be pivotal is cnn's jewish voters. john zarrella joins us to tell us more about that. good morning, john. >> reporter: we are here with early voting in bruoward county. lines sometimes four hours long as folks are exercising their right to go to the polls. we have seen a lot of advertising money spent in florida to basically target the jewish voter, and that is a group that in the past we just haven't seen targeted like this. not all the talk in florida this year revolves around the spanish vote. and it's not just about that stretch of asphalt between tampa and d
he says i am offering a contrast to what we are seeing in washington today. we've watched as one party has pushed through its agenda without compromising with the other party. we've watched gridlock and petty cob flikt dominate while the most important issues confronting the nation go unaddressed. the bickering has to end, i will end it. you can read their complete opinions by logging on to our website. just go to cnn.com/opinion. >>> it is going to be a tough race in florida. another...
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heather, you were in washington and watched the sausage making happen. how much leverage do you think there is? >> that's a good question. i think unfortunately we may have to get through this period of time of complete detachment from reality. and then the conversation will shift as it will as people start to gear up for the midterms. people start looking out into the country again and saying, hey, we're still at about 8% unemployment out here. jobs are still the number one concern of voters. not on the donor class, but of voters. then there's going to be a whole, okay, we have all these recessionary spending caps, but what can we do to get people back to work. >> a bad deal can get baked in the interim. is it possible to create, when you talk about medicare, social security, some reporting suggesting that jack lew who is the president's chief of staff, in the last round of these said medicaid, no, no no can't touch medicare. >> medicare, i assume? >> no. this is on medicaid. medicare search more open. medicaid is a huge way of how the affordable health
heather, you were in washington and watched the sausage making happen. how much leverage do you think there is? >> that's a good question. i think unfortunately we may have to get through this period of time of complete detachment from reality. and then the conversation will shift as it will as people start to gear up for the midterms. people start looking out into the country again and saying, hey, we're still at about 8% unemployment out here. jobs are still the number one concern of...
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>> i think compromise is always possible in washington. its standard in any kind of negotiation, including negotiations in business between management and unions for things to go down to the 11th hour. that doesn't mean things are falling aapartment it is the nature of the game and the way it is played. our government has managed to get through many, many crises and despite the rhetoric, despite the hostility we get things done eventually. it would be nicer if people were more civil toward one another but the reality is the government is pretty effective in the long run at getting things done. i'm always an optimist on this thing and i think we can do it. >> we know you disagree on a wide range of policies from taxes to the role of government. what where do you find common ground. >> eddie and i have been friends a long time. it's funny. we were together a few days ago and thinking of that same subject. i think we have broad agreement on tax reform. if you are going to do tax reform in 2013, what form should it take and how would you broad
>> i think compromise is always possible in washington. its standard in any kind of negotiation, including negotiations in business between management and unions for things to go down to the 11th hour. that doesn't mean things are falling aapartment it is the nature of the game and the way it is played. our government has managed to get through many, many crises and despite the rhetoric, despite the hostility we get things done eventually. it would be nicer if people were more civil...
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neither party has said they want that to happen, but in washington you never know. also, the payroll tax will go to a 15% from 13. did i mention, state, property, corporate and excise taxes. probably not. all told, total taxes next year will go to almost 50 percent for the middle-class. the very group the president says he wants to protect. that means $0.50 out of every dollar earned has to go to the federal government and state and local governments. half of everything to an entity that did not earn that money and should not be entitled to all that tell. unbelievable. you think most americans agree in think that's fair? i don't think so. all right. you heard what i think. we want to know what you think. drop me an e-mail. gerri@foxbusiness.com. >> coming up on "the willis report," a superstar and sandy came and concord, but this test says wall street could have done weigh more to prepare for the storm. commissioner bart chilton joins us. this story broke first on fox business, united flights experiencing delays after being grounded across the country by a computer
neither party has said they want that to happen, but in washington you never know. also, the payroll tax will go to a 15% from 13. did i mention, state, property, corporate and excise taxes. probably not. all told, total taxes next year will go to almost 50 percent for the middle-class. the very group the president says he wants to protect. that means $0.50 out of every dollar earned has to go to the federal government and state and local governments. half of everything to an entity that did...
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and welcome back to the big picture i'm tom hartman of washington d.c. in this half hour we bring you another recent bigger picture discussion this one about climate change in just the last week we've seen major new developments when it comes to our knowledge of global climate change a new world bank report projects a seven degree rise in temperatures over the next century which will have devastating effects on millions of people around the planet also a new u.n. report finds that the amount of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere has now reached an all time record high of three hundred ninety parts per million but there's a shred of good news here to more than three thousand activists marched outside the white house last week to protest the keystone x.l. pipeline considered by many climate science climate scientists to be a ticking carbon time bomb for our planet in this discussion we dispel the right wing misinformation about climate change delve into its consequences and talk about possible solutions so here it is a bigger picture discussion on global c
and welcome back to the big picture i'm tom hartman of washington d.c. in this half hour we bring you another recent bigger picture discussion this one about climate change in just the last week we've seen major new developments when it comes to our knowledge of global climate change a new world bank report projects a seven degree rise in temperatures over the next century which will have devastating effects on millions of people around the planet also a new u.n. report finds that the amount of...
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and a freeze watch in effect far of washington from 4:00 a.m. through 9:00 a.m. 33-40 degrees for the low temperatures by tomorrow morning, partly cloudy. there's a slight chance of a isolated snow flurry morning, nothing to get excited about. moseley cloudy, cool and breezy tomorrow, highs in the low to mid '50's. in the lowwill be 50's tomorrow afternoon. partly cloudy and good in the cool but agreeable for next several days. >> how the red carpet is being people help millions of impacted by hurricane sandy. and for,, katie couric has been out a show tune, today she's done with the broadway cast of danny. it will talk with the cast members past and present. anncr: which do you believ what mitt romney's tv ads say about women? or what mitt romney himself says? mitt romney: do i believe the supreme court... should overturn roe v. wade? yes. and it would be my preference that they, that they... reverse roe v. wade. hopefully reverse r v. wade. overturn roe v. wade. planned parenthood, we're goin g to get rid of that. i'll cut off funding to plann
and a freeze watch in effect far of washington from 4:00 a.m. through 9:00 a.m. 33-40 degrees for the low temperatures by tomorrow morning, partly cloudy. there's a slight chance of a isolated snow flurry morning, nothing to get excited about. moseley cloudy, cool and breezy tomorrow, highs in the low to mid '50's. in the lowwill be 50's tomorrow afternoon. partly cloudy and good in the cool but agreeable for next several days. >> how the red carpet is being people help millions of...